Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers may have even more weapons than last season.

The running game could be stronger with the addition of Cedric Benson. Meanwhile, backup tight end D.J. Williams is making a case to have a bigger role in the offense.

Williams enjoyed an excellent training camp, meaning he could see more playing time, despite the presence of starter Jermichael Finley. While Finley had 55 catches for 767 yards and eight touchdowns last season, he also had 13 drops.

"Not taking nothing away from D.J., but camp is camp," Finley told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "San Francisco (the Packers’ Week 1 opponent) has a great defense. It ain’t going to be nothing like camp, I guarantee you."

With Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson, Finley and others, Rodgers has a multitude of options when he drops back to pass. But Finley doesn't see his role diminishing in the Packers’ attack.

"You produce and get the timing and chemistry down, you get the ball," Finley said. "It’s not all the weapons we have or how many guys we have, it’s about who’s producing at the time. At the end of the day, it’s on me."

Finley is hungry for the ball, as are many players in the Packers’ talented offense. For Rodgers, that is a pleasant situation to have.